Article Archive for July 2011
Since his election to the Presidency of the United States, Barack Hussein Obama has been on a campaign to ingratiate himself to the Wahhabis, the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamic hardliners.
Members of a church in Suleja, Niger state, on the northern outskirts of this Nigerian capital city, culminated a week of fasting and prayer on Saturday (July 17) with a memorial service for three Christians …
The mood was solemn across Norway on Sunday as the nation turned out to memorial services to remember victims of Friday’s twin terrorist attacks.
Open Doors USA is asking Christians in the West to pray alongside persecuted believers in predominantly Muslim countries during Ramadan.
Christians across Britain have been celebrating the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible this year as part of Biblefresh, and they are helping God’s Word spread even further in the process.
Anders Behring Breivik had taken drugs to make himself “strong, efficient and awake” before he embarked on his mass killing spree, his lawyer said.
George Osborne is facing questions over how to kick-start the economy as Downing Street aides become increasingly impatient with a lack of growth.
Coverage of the UK’s economic growth in second quarter of the year, with a lacklustre reading raising pressure on the Chancellor to create a recovery plan to stimulate the economy.
Live coverage from Norway as Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg says the Norwegian response to Breivik’s violence will be more “more openness and more democracy”.
With just a week to go until the Treasury says the federal government will run out of money to pay all of its bills, House Republicans are scrambling to rewrite a deficit-reduction bill pushed by …


